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In Google privacy case, US judge strikes $30 billion damages calculation

By Maria Dinzeo ( February 21, 2025, 22:36 GMT | Insight) -- A jury won't hear testimony that Google could be liable for potential $30 billion in damages for collecting users’ app data when they had opted out, a US judge ruled. But it isn't exactly a win for Google as the jury could still infer the same level of damages without that testimony.A US federal judge won't let an expert testify that Google should be liable for up to $30 billion in damages for collecting users’ app data when they had opted out, but jurors can still make the inference at trial....

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